Very interesting.I am an American but attend UBC... Will be returning to the US for LS and hope I didn't shoot myself in the foot. I am applying to west coast schools, so who knows.. ahh...

You didn't. I went to Ryerson (not exactly the most prestigious Canadian university, but a good one to non-elitists) and I'll be entering Cornell this fall.

The poster above you must have had a friend who 1) applied too late in the cycle, 2) didn't have good softs, 3) wrote a poor personal statement, or 4) some combo of the above. Doing really well in any undergrad and getting a 172 should have been autoadmit at NYU, which (last I checked) is top 5.

And I think we can all acknowledge that U of T is probably the most well known, not necessarily even as being the best, but simply by being located in the most well known Canadian city.

UofT is most definitely the best.

But then again, I can see why non-UofT undergrads would use baseless logic to try to degrade it's reputation. It's only the university with the strongest funding, the best scholarship and the most internationally recognized faculty in Canada.

And I think we can all acknowledge that U of T is probably the most well known, not necessarily even as being the best, but simply by being located in the most well known Canadian city.

UofT is most definitely the best.

But then again, I can see why non-UofT undergrads would use baseless logic to try to degrade it's reputation. It's only the university with the strongest funding, the best scholarship and the most internationally recognized faculty in Canada.

Eh, it is well-known in certain circles, but I think McGill carries as much academic goodwill as UofT. Then again, I am from the Northeast, so perceptions may be different here than they are in the States in general.

And I think we can all acknowledge that U of T is probably the most well known, not necessarily even as being the best, but simply by being located in the most well known Canadian city.

UofT is most definitely the best.

But then again, I can see why non-UofT undergrads would use baseless logic to try to degrade it's reputation. It's only the university with the strongest funding, the best scholarship and the most internationally recognized faculty in Canada.

Eh, it is well-known in certain circles, but I think McGill carries as much academic goodwill as UofT. Then again, I am from the Northeast, so perceptions may be different here than they are in the States in general.

McGill is a great school, but it has a slightly inflated reputation relative to it's output.